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This morning, we went to Toddler Story time at the library. This was the first time we had gone to story time for you, Katy- every other time we had gone to story time it was for Elizabeth so the stories were more geared for older children. Also, this was the first story time we went to after the Library's big renovations and new Children's room.

There were about ten children and their mothers/grandmothers in attendance. The librarian started out with a song and then moved into a book. She alternated song, story, song, story for about twenty-five minutes. It was a good mix of listening to stories and dancing/moving to music- remember, we're talking wiggly, squirmy TODDLERS, here! You listened to the stories very intently- watching every page and taking it all in.

One of the books the librarian read was titled, "What Color is Your Underwear?" It was a flap book where the title question is asked to various animals and then when you lift the flap, the color is revealed. When Sallie Spider was asked, "What color is your underwear?" and the librarian lifted the flap, you said out loud, "PINK!" Sure enough, it was pink! Every adults head in the room turned and looked in surprise as you answered the question. So, I guess there is a little artist in you after all... :-)